Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 20 October 1905

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  • 19 1 PINANG GAZETTE AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED DAILY. ESTABLISHED 1833 241 VOL. LXIII. FRIDAY. 20th OCTOBER, 1905. PRICE 20 CENTS.
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    • 1866 1 Intended 'Sailings. dipping. I p&O. Steam Naviga- BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., LTD. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen, I tion, Company. I uPF.CTED ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. BvX g I MAII SEN VICE. cLidiUwn nnd Ti*h jjifov. nt 2 JL’m’ Teesta" < Imperial German Mail Line. 1/ f/ H Outward*. Karrical. Sat. 25th
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  • 1279 2 PROPOSED PROGRAMME FOR JANUARY MEETING, 1906. Tuesday 3 Ctf) January,ls bursday Ist Jebruary AND Saturday 3rd February. To be Considered at a General Meeting* to be held on Monday, 3Oth October, 1905. o: NOTICE— No amendments to this Programme will be considered unless due notice is in
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    • 1038 2 PEKANC VOLUNTEERS Graham C 0.7 Ltd I ORDERS BY CAPTAIN A. R- ADAMS, B 4, Beach Street, Penang. E OCTOBER, 1905. I AQC Manicure Sets, in Ebony in Leather Cases Pri. B Saturday, 21st. RECRUIT’S CLASS <"• 1 Hee B FIRING 3pjn. Sunday. 22nd. RECRUIT’S CLASS Oosa Face Leather, indispensable
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  • 1094 3 phovVX PRINCE OF SERVIA THt EXPLOITS. Up, the head that wears the LDeA! ?r wn. K»”g P?ter l,as nnfc fou,,<l that fame to him through a "n”' crime bv any means a bed of lit perhaps, his greatest trouble is r 0 the Crown Prince George,
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  • 587 3 SOME REMARKS BY LADY' COLIN CAMPBELL. According to a recent article bv Lidy Colin Campbell, the two besetting sins of women are bridge and revivals.” Foreign ladies in the East are not greatly afflicted by the latter, but they will perhaps be interested in hearing the views
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  • 342 3 The world has been so busily engaged in watching the Huger activities in Manchuria that it has almost forgotten Germany’s little campaign against its rebellious subjects in South-west Africa. It is, nevertheless, an interesting little quanel and not without instructive featu'es. The German Army, says the
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  • 456 3 Lieut.-Gen. Sir lan Hamilton. Com-mander-in-Chief of the Southern Command, in a Report on the recent Volunteer manoeuvres on Salisbury Plain, expresses his satisfaction at the keenness, quickness of apprehension, and capacity for profiting by criticism generally displayed by all ranks. The conduct of the men was exemplary. As
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  • 634 3 This venerable Hungarian traveller and linguist has written- an interesting autobiography, He calls it The Story of my Struggles.” The two volumes are very interesting and instructive showing the difficulties successfully e--countered by the author, which would iiave overwhelm ed m, iiiv but which bv his determination, c-.u
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  • 205 3 In his address to the British Medical Association. Dr. Henry Maudsley argued If one thing is certain it is that all wrongdoing, whether error, vice, or sin, is avenged on earth not always, it is true, on the individual wrong-doer, but somehow, somewhere or other
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 72 3 AM|i i ni.AiN s Colic, Cholera and I’lie ’’’arrhoea Remedy*. made it") SUccesses of this remedy has Um* f ll( I ""mt popular preparation in "here I-,.."*" e co, npiaints. It is everyCail alwa'v i' 117 a S one remedy that pl^nsant /"pended upon and that is Utake. All dealers
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    • 68 3 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Cukes Colds. This remedy acts on nature’s plan, allays the cough, relieves the lungs, aids expectoration, opens the secretions, and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy condition. It is famous for its cures over a large part of fie civilized world. All dealers sell
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    • 83 3 Mistaken Diagnosis. There aie many people who have pains in the back and imagine that their kidneys are affected, while their only trouble is rheumatism of the muscles, which can be cured by a few applications of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, or by dampening a piece of flannel with the Pain
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    • 82 3 Anheuser-Busch’s Manager Cured of a 11 kavy Cold. Mr. Albert E. Stiasney, manager An-heuser-Busch Brewing Association, Cape Town, Africa says During my trip in the Transvaal I contracted a severe cold, and am pleased to state that in Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy I found prompt relief and after continuing it for
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    • 776 3 A LADY TYPIST. ...I! r i 1 el I' i L 'j W As -a 'pOffers Real Help— Our Readers continued© show extraordinary interest in the series of Opinions and Experiences of the People which appear here at short intervals,and we are assured by numberless correspondents that the information is
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  • 146 4 Fri Jay. 20th October. Municipal Meeting, 3 p in. Feast of Branches (Jewish Festival,. Town Band, Esplanade, li to 7 p in. High water 5.51 p.m Low water 12.01 a. in Saturday. 21st October. Bank Holiday. Trafalgar Centenary. Tabernacles. Sth Day (Jewish Festival.) Singapore Races. 'fown Band, Golf
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  • 1114 4 To-morrow Britons throughout the Empire, on land and sea. will celebrate the Centennial of Nelson. Britannia’s greatest sailor son. When Nelson won the battle of Trafalgar on Oct. 21st, 1805, he shattered once for all the European conspiracy formed in order to deprive the Mistress of
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  • 501 4 Before Mr. J. S, Smith-Steinmetz yesterday afternoon, in the Second Magistrate’s Court, evidence was heard with reference to the charge against Tan Ah Pow for the alleged murder of Leow Koo Luan, a Chinese girl, aged 13, lately living at a house in a plantation near Bagan Jerihal
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  • 179 4 The Committee of the Navy League have made great preparations for a filing pub.i; celebration of the Nelson centenary to-morrow in London. The decorators were to spend a fortnight on the monument in Trafalgar Square. I'iie column will be entwined from base to summit with ever-greens,
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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    • 210 4 To The Editor of the Pinang Gazette."} Dexr Sir, Saturday, 2 I st, being the 100th Anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar, I think that i he V oluiiteers might turn out and give us a patriotic display,, even if it is at 9 o’clock at night and
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  • 628 4 Our o, m Cor mpmi ltni Singapore 20ti Fine weather m S.ngapore, and the I here was again a good arh,.?' following are the results:— Ce 'K. 1- The First Gr IFFix r Value $4OO, and $5O to h Horse’provided there are five property of different owner- 'b
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  • 56 4 Eighteenth Sunday after TrinO 22nd October, '1905, St, George’s Chckch. 8 a.m. Matins. (Choral Hymn. 8- a.m. Holy Communion5 p.m. Sunday School. 6 p.m. Evensong an«l SermonPresbyterian Cm 9- a.m. Prye Dock. 6 p.m. Northam Road. Church of the Assi 11 First Mass at 6-15 a. m. H’gD
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    • 344 4 THE CRAG HOTEL, PENANG HILLS, f Special Holiday Concession. BOARD AND LODGING FOR TWO FULL DAYS. Jrom Saturday Morning, tfc 21 si. to Monaay Morning, tfe 23rd instant. Dollars 10 only, and Dollars 9 each if 2 persons Share one Room. DON’T MISS The First “CRITERION DINNER.” AT THE CRAG
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    • 118 4 PINANG GAZETTE. ESTABLISHED 1833. CONTRIBUTIONS must be addressed to The Editor," written on one side of the paper only and accompanied by the w> itei name and address not necessarily lor insertion but as a guarantee of good faith. yl LL monies must be paid at the Pinang JTI Gazette
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    • 21 4 All commrtntcalWHs intended for insertion in this journal must be authenticated. The Editor is not responsible for the opinions of correspondents}.
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  • 20 4 DEATH. McLeod.—On the 19th inst., at the General Hospital, Robert Muir McLeod, of Gala Estate, Perak, of pneumonia, aged 31.
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  • 65 5 JBE CAPTIVE BRITISH OFFICERS. (RguTHit’» Service] London, 19tli October. \|i Foieign Minister has tele- I'tTtlie Spanish M inister at Tangier ?ra| 1,, release of the Moorish brigand v'hrnte, brother holds CapLieut. Hatton as hosth* s safety London, 20th October. Moorish Govern nent steamer is* ex- i
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  • 90 5 RkPTKB s SKUVICR.] London, 20th October. U..ir»l T.. S o .ukl the other Japauce tocetlH-r «.t!. their Captama »>,.! ~fl .ml three thousan.l seamen, have pr..Id to the great temple to worship the ‘ftiip bnperial ancestors and return tbanksfor their victories in the recent war. It was n
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  • 84 5 TH E TS A R AN I > KE FOR M. STaTK.MEN’T BY COUNT DE WITTE. Reiter's Service.] London. 20th October. The Times correspondent in St. Peters burg states tlvt Count de Witte is holding informal conferences with several influent ial reformers. He assured th.mi that the Emperor's greatest
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  • 81 5 SPEECH BY PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. [Rkuier's Service.] London, 19th October. President Roosevelt, speaking at Richmond. F. S. A., Slid the United States could help the nations in the vicinity of Panama by wise and generous assistance. If those nations declined help it would be lad for them and
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  • 50 5 NEGOTIATIONS proceeding. [Reuter's Service.] London, 20th October. Negotiations between the Norwegian ooeriunent and Prince Charles of D' nm.irk are proceeding, but the Crewn llib not yet been formally offered him. A I‘ivdti conference takes place to-night t"” 11 ’lie Government and the members t! 'e Storthing.
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  • 35 5 AUSTRALIAN OPINION. [Letters Service.] p London, 20th October. h Houses of the Australian Federal 11 nt have passed a motion in favour fHo '"eßul e f or l r el and
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  • 39 5 Lkcter's Service.] u London, 19th October. for War, Ht Ml v r °y J un said the Army was Tears t improving. In three hian it Wou d b *on a better footing many years past.
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  • 27 5 TH E LATE SIR HENRY IRVING. Dei iers Service.] Tli London, 19th October. W(. re °f the late Sir Henry Irving Gr PH| vest orday at Golder’s
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  • 222 5 DEPARTURE FROM LORDOI. PUBLIC FAREWELL. [Reuter’s Service.] London, 20th October. The Prince an I Princess of Wales have staited oh their journey to India. London, inter. A great crowd which assembled outside ictoria Station bid an enthusiastic farewell to the Prince and Princess of Wales.
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  • 611 5 In Dallingho, a little country place in Suffolk, Francis Light was born in 1740. Nothing is known of his parents, as they very likely died when he was young. He was adopted by William Negus, a son of Colonel Negus, who owned the estates in which
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  • 1820 5 TWENTY-TWO YEARS PURCHASE PROPOSED. Continuing his address on Tuesday at the arbitration sitting, Lord Cecil said there could be no desire on the part of the Colony to buy the undertaking cheaply and thus discourage capital, which was the one thing needed in Singapore and other Colonies
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    • 7 5 u SCALES c 4/ '«'«r Co Ltd
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    • 1127 5 Caldbeck, Macgregor Co. (ESTABLISHED 1864). Wine and Spirit Merchants. Champagnes, Sherries, Ports, Madeira, Marsala, Clarets, Burgundies, Brandies, Gins, Whiskies, Liqueurs, Beers and Stout, Bitters, and Aerated Waters. Price List on Application to Temporary Premises Godown No. 8, behind 33 Beach Street. New Advertisements. New Advertisements. NfOTIC’E’. Federated Malay States Railways.
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  • 868 6 An orator, to emphasise the meaning of a certain portion of his speech, was describing a ship drifting on the rocks. A sailor who was passing, became interested. The waves dash over her exclaimed the orator. “Her sails are split; Het yards are gone 1 Iler masts
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  • 1075 6 ARRIVALS Reynirrzs, Dut.. 388, Everdingem, Oct. 20 Bajati, gc Huttenbach Liebert Co. Morsel, Dut.. 1217, Harthoorn, October 20 Acheen, gen., H. Liebert Co. Mary Austin, Brit., 121, Campbell, Oct. 19, Port Swettenhani,. gen.. Koe Guan Co Langkat, Brit., 149, Liddell. Oct. 20, Teluk Arson, gen., Koe
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 64 6 Lamk Back. This ailment is usually caused by rheumatisui of the muscks and may be cured by applying Chamberlain’s Pain Balm two or three times a day and rubbing the parts vigorously at each application. If this does not afford relief, bind on a piece of flannel slightly dampened with
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    • 49 6 Hamburg-Bremen Fire Insurance Co. of Hamburg. Established 1854. The undersigned having been appointed Agents of the above Company, are readv to accept, fire risks at. current rates. KATZ BROS., Ltd., 30 1-1-05 Agents. 1 I BOVRIL I SUPPLIES ENERGY. I Bovril maintains the strength of the strong, and invigorates
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    • 657 6 SINGULAR ACCIDENT TO A CRICKETER. That well-known young sportsman Mr. Gilbert Gooneratne, of the Ceylon Government Service, met with a singular accident in the cricket field some time ago, and the incicent and its sequel as related by himself make an interesting story. Whilst playing cricket one day during the
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    • 1288 6 P» l*KX•><.., (tl e P r °P er ‘y of KawaJ m„l“ °Kj nee). To be 8ol( hy .J.,' Unequalled| tlie X’'k l,y Mr '■eiu.' 1 an< 26th October, 1905 at 2 Purifying Agent to conditions of sale to be tl AND IS ■alndispensable in Hot Countries. n 35t6 Oe(ob
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    • 1351 7 I a NOTICE. The Liverpool, London and a I I ft iNuttenbach Bros.&Co., GRAHAM Co, Ltd, Electrical Engineers contractors. IM 'L c a,ingCross Wholesale 8 Retail ChemisU, 1 31st December, 1906. 'T'HE undersigned have been, appointed I jg i —r j The Colonial Government reserve® the 1 Averts of the
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    • 1735 8 EUROPE HOTEL 'CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA HONOKONC AND SHANGHAI KEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL INTERNATIONAL BANKING THE mercantile^' o EUR °S!!2 AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. BANKING CORPORATION. MAATSCHAPPIJ. CORPORATION. INDIA, LIMITED H Netherlands Trading Society. MM *T*HE Public Of Penang, Perak and Incorporated by Royal Charter. Paid-up-Capital $10,000,000 Fiscal for the Onite(J Suks of
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